This Week on HearSay, March 12-15, 2007
Monday, March 12
FROM THE HEADLINES
We'll examine the top stories of the week, including a look at the quality of care for our wounded and impaired military men and women. "After-action" care has been under heavy scrutiny in the aftermath of reports of poor conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital. Tune in to hear what your neighbors and friends have to say as we open our lines to the voices of Hampton Roads.
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Tuesday, March 13
HOME SWEET HOME
It's an organization established to govern a private community and promote neighborhood safety and unity. Typically, Homeowner's Associations own and manage common property for owners of private houses or condominium units. What happens when rules that exist for the general good of the entire community conflict with the desire of an individual owner? Or guarenteed repairs and maintainence aren't getting done? Are these organizations overly restrictive? Let's talk about it on today's HearSay. Guests: Liz Pulliam Weston, personal finance columnist for MSN Money; Michael Inman and Jeanne Lauer, attorneys with the law firm Inman & Strickler.
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Wednesday, March 14
IN THE GARDEN
Now that we've "sprung forward" our thoughts turn to green. We have the latest tips from our resident gardening experts York County Extension Agent Jim Orband and Daily Press Gardening and Home Columnist Kathy Van Mullekom.
www.yorkcounty.gov/vce/staff/jorband.htm
www.dailypress.com/features/home/garden/
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Thursday, March 15
THE SUPREMES' GREATEST HITS
Can the government seize your house in order to build a shopping mall? Can it determine what you can do to your own body? Why are you allowed to copy songs on a CD, but not music files from the Internet? Cathy talks with Michael Trachtman, author of the new book, "The Supremes' Greatest Hits." It focuses on some of the most significant cases ever heard by the Supreme Court; cases that continue to have a profound impact on our society and its values.
http://www.powelltrachtman.com/atty_trachtmanmg.htm
